Alta Vista, which once ruled the roost as search engine in
late 90s, has been put to rest on Monday by Yahoo!. It will join the other dead
search engines like Kozmo.com and Ask Jeeves, reports AP.
AltaVista was introduced in 1995 by Massachusetts-based
company CMGI, three years before Google was founded, and was a very popular
search engine. However with the advent of Google, it lost its prominence and
later was purchased by Yahoo!, who retained the brand and showed AltaVista
searches results from its own search engine, along with offering a bevy of
online services instead of sticking solely with the search. By the time the
site reversed the course, it was too late. Its finances were sinking and Google
was on the rise.
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